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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15. 1922. II v l'v " ' - o v V v III'''" u n itilJM.lSii yiiiiSii Wash Mires Semico I 0J nVjfetPS" KM viS Counts lVA?, XTff V oi alloys Telephone 95. ' fjj; t, think IL Avr the list below. inat what vou like best, then call would vou nhone. and AH th " Our sun delivered will be choices your at your door. vn.ir ahrtnninff can be done over the Dhone .o and by so doing save yourself a long trip down town. SUTTON'S SERVICE is and being appreciated more as inaicaiea more each day, our ever increasing trade. Our new Delivery System is our . customers pleasing by and more as they make use of ; it. All we ask is the with of our patrons the neotvle waw will ii.'a LUIO " the best delivery service in the state. ' Here are 'the rules: All Afriprs thai are in bv 7 :45 a. m. will leave 8 o'clock. All .Am Viot aia in hv 9:45 UiUVIO a. m. will leave 10:15. Please get your orders in early1. That e There in the will help us very much. will 3lso be one deUyery afternoon. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND FRUITS GROCERIES .... V.,10 Large Tall Milk Luneta Baking Powder, Elizabeth Souter. Society Editor. Ethel Duckett, Assistant " i V ' Ah 3 f-- 4 I V fi l The members of the Utah Sorosis and dainty with the Nineteenth Century club as Inc. music Twelve were present. guests, met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Robinson. The members of the N. Y. C. club k ,lM NX jVy WW 'iV illi l Easkets of sweet peas and daffo- were entertained at the home of Missl 8 tH'Vk. dils, tied with maline bows in the Ila Miller Thursday evening. A de-l'"'Oa! ll colors of yellow and lavender, beau- Ughtful time was spent with the card x a and music "500," game games, tified the rooms and serving table. Present were Miss,? Miss Wanda Boyack read the three-ac- t dainty luncheon. Alice Decker. Miss Afton Holt, Miss Q Aunt of "The, play, Rejuvenation Anna Hedquist, Miss Leah Van Wug- - 8 Mary," by Anna Warner, much to the Interest of all present, and very lAileen Johnson, Miss LaPreal Wil- cleverly impersonated each character. ;' Mains, Miss Edith McDonald, Miss! Community singing of "America Julia Anderson and Miss Marguerite was a feature of the afternoon. Cluff. A daintily prepared luncheon was served to forty at the conclusion of the excellent program. Ell Hawkins of Logan is the guest j We aim to of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hawkins for serve you so l ne meniDers ot tne Bonne vee a lew days. well that our club and the isemor girls of the Bon- tore will be neville ward Y. L. M. I. A. were pleas-- 1 Miss Effle Hurst of Salt Lake spent your favorite In Provo with Miss Erma antly entertained at a "freak" party the week-enplace to trade. at the home of Mrs. Jack Teasdalc Peterson. A Wednesday evening. delightful time was spent with games, dancing Distributors ENTERTAIN SENIORS. and music, during which dainty refreshments were served. Many uniquo .Miss Elva Chipman, Miss lone Hulsh costumes were worn by the guests. and Ray C4pin of the B. Y. U., the friendliness that was between the B. Thursday afternoon the Nelke Read-in- g latter the student body president, en- Y. U. students and those attending the club met in open session at the residence of Mrs. W. Lester Mangum. tertained the senior students ot the Provo high school. Through this coThe hostesses were Mrs. Mangum, Provo high school In chapel Thurs- operation many good things have been derived in each case. Mrs. Walter Jenkins, Mrs. Scott P. day morning. Stewart and M rs. Reed L. Anderberg. Miss Chipman rendered three beauSweet peas and potted plants were tiful vocal "HOME TIES" SUCCESSFUL. taken from the solos, used for decorative purposes. The music memory contest, as follows: The amateur actors of the Pioneer following program, arranged specially "From the Land of the Sky Blue for Utah Day was rendered: Address, ward covered themselves with con- Water," the Cadman; of Waters "By "Drama in Utah," by Miss Alice L. IMlnnetonka " Lleurance; Berceuse" Biderable theatrical fame Wednesday Reynolds; violin and cornet duet, (from when they presented "Home Ties," a "Jocelyn"). Godard. Beth and Max Mangum; community Miss Hulsh gave two excellent nlano four-ac- t comedy. "Old written singing, Glory," by selections, also from the contest Tne n,Bn school orchestra furnished list, H. George Brimhall; reading, "As the as follows: "Spring Song," Mendel-- 1 tne music, much appreciated by Pio-- i Moon Rose, by Mrs. W. Monroe l ' Caval,erIa Paxman; duet. "Utah, Lovely Utah," t7"n"' and "My Carolina Rose." by theUcfnaA..a8Cagnl anr. uipiu gave a snort laiK to the1 mc iuw "BJ waB c" Misses Violet and Celestia Johnson. was fine, "worth more than students, in wbich be made "the Refreshments were served to seventy-fivmark that he was pleased to note the tne admission price," as one of the audience remarked. Mrs. E. D. Partridge and daughter, Gertrude, left Thursday for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend several weeks. mM g Mrs. W. P. Dunn entertained at dinIn honor of Mrs. R. C. Dunn, whose birthday anniversary occurred on that day. A cut glass bowl of roses formed the table centerpiece. Covers were laid ner Wednesday evening for ten. Prof, and Mrs. J. W. McAllister had as their guest at dinner Thursday afternoon Frank Alder of Manti, court reporter for the Seventh judicial district. Mrs. E. J. Ward and daughter, iMrs. P. T. Park, entertained at a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Ward Tuesday evening. The affair was in celebration of their birthday anniversaries which occurred on that day. Carnations and ferns were used in decorating the entertaining rooms. Music and games were later enjoyed by thirty-one- . . iMrs. J. E. Dillon and Mrs. Bessie Dtllon of Eureka are vllstlng (Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Westrope for a few days. James Sutherland left yesterday for Los Angeles, Cal., where he will spend several weeks on a pleasure and business trip. Gallagher entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party Wednesday evening, complimentary to Mrs. E. Fielding of Salt Lake and Miss M. J. Whittle of Evanston, Wyo. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosby and family. The season's flowers were used as a table decora-tioA pleasant time was spent with music. . Mrs. Dudley n "' " " WIJ ..'Jwk.Ij - iirll We are showing a splendid assortment in all the new desirable things. RATINSPUN In plain staple STRAND SUITING IiEACH CLOTH and sport colors. KERCHIEF L1NON NOVELTY PATTERNS In plain staple and sport colors. Imported Scotch Ginghams. h Blue Bird fine Zephyr Ginghams. Kalburnie Novelty Plaids and Stripes. Egyptian Tissues Kerchief Linons in beautiful novelty patterns. Voiles in an endless variety, specially priced for the opening of the season at 200 yard and up. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR PICK BEFORE THE 32-in- ch 32-inc- 32-in- ch STOCK IS BROKEN of Quality Merchandise - I I n, "mB RU8-,,Hat- i e. ..J Everybody's Store. Special Soap Sale.49 bars Crystal White Soap 10 bars A. B. Naptha Soap 10 Large Sea Foam .50 23 55 10 ; bars White Naptha Soap All brand can Milk, large size 10 5 All brands can Milk, small size Provo Meat& Packing Company 1-- lb can Large Small ....J&f 22-o- z jars Jam. . .35 jars Jam... 8-- oz Peanut Butter, School Boy brand .Z5c Peanut Butter, 2i2-l- b Schol ouc Bov brand -- .10 Can Salmon, small Can Salmon, tall 20tf Pineapple, broken sliced, No. .;..4... ......2Ue 2's Pineapple, broken sliced, No. ....30 2i2 CRYSTAL 10 WHITE for SOAP, ...49 Mrs. Douglas Page was hostess at dinner this afternoon. Covers were laid for iMrs. M. D. Evans, Mrs. E. L. Strong, Mrs. D. W; Gilbert, Mrs. James I. Evans. The table was prettily arranged with the season's flowers. A social afternoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morgan entertained the members of the Thursday F.venine Bridge club Thursday. The decorations, luncheon and favors were carried, out in the green and white colors, for St. Patrick's Day. Mrs. E. A. Mitchell received the card prize. In addition to the club members, there were present. Mrs. P. G. Hall Miss Alice Decker, iMiss Anna Ralph Thomas and Leroy Snow and Mrs. Georpe Mecham. were pleasantly entertained at the Mr. and Mrs. George Mecham, who home of Mrs. C. F. Decker Tuesday returned from California and evening. Music and a delicious lunch- recently Mrs. Minnie Ellison were the dinner ' eon were enjoyed. . ftiests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morgan An interesting session of the Sixth Sunday. v ward Relief society was held Tuesday Mrs. Wren Barney conducted a afternoon in the Sixth ward chapel. successful surprise party on Mrs. Wilin comA fine program was given liam Burr Monday evening,, memoration of the anniversary of the beinc her birthday anniversary. s organization. The following new e guests made were elected: Mrs. A; O. Smoot, Twenty-fivthe hours with dancinp. games, merry first Walter Mrs.. Startup, president; mirsic and refreshments. counselor; Mrs. Mary Gray, second counselor.. The outgoing officers: The dancing party given in the I. Mrs. Joseph Nelson, president; Mrs. O. O. F. hall Thursday evening was and Hattie E. Dunn, first counselor, well attended by Odd" Fellows, Mrs. Walter Startup, second counselor, and friends. were given a vote of thanks for their the At the in labors society. past In 'rooms attractive!? decorated in conclusion of the entertainment green for St. Patrick's Day, enhanced to were served dainty refreshments with carnations, sweet-pea- s and ferns. seventy. Mrs. Alfred Johnson delightfully entertained the members of the Lake Miss Erma Peterson entertained a View ward dramatic club Thursday, few friends at luncheon Sunday even- evening- Interesting games were playwas affair The complimentary ing. ed and the prizes awarded to Mrs. to Miss Effie Hurst of Salt Lake, who Golden Taylor and Miss Josephine was here visiting. Daffodils were Scott.' Mrs. Eugene Glade received used as a table decoration. Covers the consolation prize. Luncheon was were laid for eight. A pleasant time served to tln'rtv. was spent with music and social chat. , .The members of the Heather club Wednesday evening Mrs. Olive v'ere pleasantly entertained at the to hostess was the Milburn pleasing home of Mrs. Iliff Jones Thursday the members of the Progressive Sew- afternoon. Cards were played and Mrs. the prizes given to Mrs. Grover Miller ing lub, Mrs1. H, S. Pyne and Fred Davis. Dinner was served from and Mrs. Alvin Perry. Music was also a nicely decorated table and an even- an entertaining feature. A daintily ing of sewing and music enjoyed. appointed luncheon was served. '.' Hed-quis- t, . offl-ver- self-invit- NAPTHA SOAP, for 59 KIRK OLIVE TOILET SOAP 4 for 25 A. B. 10 DRINKING TUMBLERS, DRINKING TUMBLERS, 45 heavy, per set extra heavy, per VAN CAMP'S SOUP Good set..55 TOMATO lOtf Thin Skinned Oranges, dozen Lettuce; good, .. 25d .12-1- 0 .....15 RADISHES, 2 for Brussels Sprouts, lb SPINACH, 35 extra good, per .15? lb. MEATS Breast Veal Loin Veal Cut Shoulder Veal Cut Shoulder Rib Veal .12 250 170 Cut.. 200 HOME RAISED PORK Pork Chops, Rib 250 Leg Roast 250 Shoulder Pork Roast 17-20- 0 Shoulder Pork Chops 17-20- 0 ...... EVERYONE IS EATING OUR ALL PORK SAUSAGE, LINK LOOSE Country Sausage, link. Country Sausage, loose . 220 200 170 150 Exi.usive preparations are being made by the officers of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers for a calico ball to. be given in the state armory March 23. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McEwan an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Vivian, to Richard Anderson of this city. The marriage will take place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson of Rigby, Idaho have returned home, after a two week' visit with relatives in Provo. st. a St. Pat- The following girls gave rick's dancing party at the Startup hall last evening: 'Miss Elsie Clements, Miss Norma Carter, Miss Agnts Evans, Miss May Goddard, Miss Hattio Monsen. Miss Luella Ramsey, Miss Kate Ellison. Miss Thelma Safford. Miss Elsie Kimber, Miss Winnifred Brewerton, and Mrs. Douglas Page. The hall was attractively decorated in a color scheme of green in keeping with St. Patrick's day. A delightful time was spent. Refreshments were , served to fifty. f -- K Wflll TIS&TAi K; high-grade;' Silks the members of the Thursday After noon Bridge club at her home yester rooms were, day. The entertaining The corset of charmingly decorated with sweet Quality. Made neaa violets and ferns. Music wasi enjoyed, and a delicious luncheon, to your meas- also carried out in the color scheme of ure. Satisfac- green and white, was served. Twelve tion guaran- members were present .150 16-17- 0 100 80 Saturday OnSy-TomorrowSrtU!rd- ' Charam Only ay very 'exception J values Taffet price . CORSETS E 120 aarm 11 . S(0) . )6St Brown, Black, Navy, yard . $1S8 Quality Satins All colors, price per yard ' teed. I will be nip Ontimist club members were pleased to call pleasantly entertained at the home of( unci-- , yrsieiuay and demon- Mrs. W. B. fteinenora , nr... , , I rl strate them to noon, rne seasons in decorating. The cara game ouu, en-you. music and a dainty luncheon were fol- -; the and members twelve loved C. MAY by MRS. lowing invited guests: ,Mrs. Mary HopCORY -. Edwin Wilkens and Mrs. Mrkins. 178 E. 1st N. Frank Walter. M SUTTOtl , MARKET www Provo, Utah. of the L'Ametla club The . members u E. Hnllnnd . v ,.i,m me huiuc 489-at met Phone afternoon. session yesterday regular Corsetierre Having An delightful time was npent with sewThree Years experience. . Phones 194, 195, 56. mrare Mrs. L. M. Nelson left Thursday for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend several Attorney and Mrs. Jacob Coleman months with her son, Sims McBride. will entertain a number of their friends at a St. Patrick's party at their . Mrs. Albert H. Hickman is here home this evening. weeks from Richfield, spending two with her mother, LMrs. Km watKins. Mrs. Arthur D. Sutton entertained NU-BON- . .. . - BEEF Lean Pot Roast Shoulder Pot Roast Cross Rib Pot Roast, Rib Boils Brisket great reduction in high grade Taffetas and great reduction V Nu-Bo- M .' , TAYLOR BROS. CO. The Big Department Store Ladies' Department |